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uptown hunk

Posted 23 February 2008 - 06:12 AM

uptown hunk

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hi,Basically i have a connectivity issue...my broadband internet connection frequently disconnects (randomly, sometimes after an hour or sometimes in a matter of minutes )...i regain connectivity on restarting..but as it is the problem is really nagging..neys while browsing thru the concerned forum i came across a topic in which the user had a similar problem n he sid that it was rectified on scanning with Dr.web cure it, so i also downloaded n ran a scan with it n was surprise with the result..i have pasted it below for u..

After that immediately deleted the above folder n ran a scan again with Drweb Cure it but fortunately this time it found no viruses..JUs in case i'm furnishing the HJT log as well..plzz reply asap..thnx in advance...Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2Scan saved at 16:57, on 2008-02-23Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v7.00 (7.00.6000.16608)Boot mode: Normal

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greyknight17

Posted 26 February 2008 - 02:43 PM

greyknight17

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Your log is clean.

Turn off system restore by right clicking on My Computer and go to Properties->System Restore and check the box for Turn off System Restore. Click Apply and then OK. Restart your computer and uncheck the same box to enable System Restore.

uptown hunk

Posted 27 February 2008 - 03:28 AM

uptown hunk

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Finally someone has replied...
k i'll do the system restore thing...no problems as of now...one thing regarding connectivity is that i used to have frequrnt disconnections...usually a restart wud fix the problem (thankfully that has also stopped now) but still in the start menu help n support secion when i run Network Diagnostics it gives Network Adapters as failed...in this section mostly both or the latter of "DefaultIP Gateway" and "IPAddress" will be failed...!!!! I'm sure its not a malware issue now but what could be the problem..??? help in this regard will be gratly appreciated...!!!!

Also One thing i wud like to mention is i'm currently using windows live-onecare foe antivirus/antispyware (90 days trial) ..it will be expiring in a couple of months...apart from that i also have spyware blaster n IE sypad installed so which paid software do u recommend for complete internet security..??? i prefer a trusted one that provides all round protection...